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Fruit Trees Wenatchee
Wenatchee Thin fruit early in season for size/quality. The Wenatchee is known for being a good annual producer. It produces best in well drained and moderately fertile soil. The Wenatachee Apricot bears large size fruit. The Wenatachee blooms very early so it is sometimes difficult in late frost areas. This apricot may also be called Moorpark The fruit and skin is a light yellow. The fruit is flavorful and is widely used for drying and home canning.

Autumn Sweet The Autumn Sweet plum is a new variety and it produces larger plums than Italian. The fruit is oval, fully purple colored, firm and very sweet. It is late blooming and will need a pollinator. This plum dries well and has an excellent shelf life.
Bartlett They tend to bear fruit for up to 50 to 75 years on a good site. Bartlett Pears do not ripen properly on the tree, so growers pick the fruit when it is mature but green. The fruit is aromatic and is outstanding for fresh eating. It is the nations leading pear variety. Along with its very sweet and juicy flavor for eating, it is widely used for canning and cooking because of its excellent taste.
Bing The skin is smooth and glossy and the flesh firm and sweet. Bing cherries are good for cooking as well as out-of-hand eating. The Bing Cherry is one of the finest commercial sweet cherries and it is the most famous sweet cherry variety. It produces a very large, delicious cherry that ranges in color from a deep garnet to almost black. The Bing Cherry tree requires cross-pollination to produce fruit.
Braeburn The Braeburn Apple has a sweet flavor balanced with a moderate tartness that produces a unique blend. The texture is crisp and firm and juicy. The under color is yellowish green and is shaded by a broadly red-striped color pattern. Braeburn apples are an old-fashioned sweet apple with a smooth and crisp texture. It is a late season apple with a long storage life. Its eating qualities make it adaptable for cooking as well as fresh use.
Chestnut An excellent pollinator for other fruit apples. It has a pleasant nut-like flavor. It usually has a partially russeted skin and hangs well on the tree. The fruit quality holds well on the tree, being quite spritely at first and becoming sweeter later on. A very hardy plant with a medium storage life.
Lapin The Lapin is an excellent pollinator and is a heavy bearer. These are some of the largest, juciest cherries that grow on trees.
Comice Grow these and put them in your own gift boxes. It’s also blight-resistant.
Cortland The Cortland Apple tree is rated as an excellent dessert and processing apple. The Cortland apple is an attractive large red-striped apple that can be best described as juicy.
D Anjou The D'Anjo Pear is a large pear. The tree is very hardy, large and highly productive. Requires cross pollination with Bartlett or any other pear with the same bloom date.
Early Italian The Early Italian prune has dark purple skin with yellow-greenish flesh that runs dark wine color when cooked.
Elberta The Elberta Peach tree has very large fruit.
Fantasia Eating a fresh nectarine, with the juice running down your chin is a joy of summer.

 

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